Showing posts with label artist studio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label artist studio. Show all posts

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Happy Holidays!


Coyotes Under the Moon © Robin Phillips Studio

Wishing you and your family a very happy holiday! Around here we are in the holiday spirit- handmade woodland home style ;)





Little collectibles from Audubon Wild Arts Fair! (Yes I had to crochet robin's eggs for the nest too :))


This sweet collection of santas and elves is from my childhood...



Iko loves sleeping on the dog's bed


Made planters with garden odds and ends- Dwarf Alberta Spruce, Cedar, Euphorbia and Holly




Holiday sewing time! This year, new towels, potholders and pillows. Hoped to do a simple Xmas quilt too, but time flies away from me...





Paper fun- I embellished store cards this year to save time, but it was still fun getting to be a little crafty with holiday paper strips and sequins.



Peace + Love + Blessings

♥  Robin

Tuesday, December 23, 2014

Happy Holidays

Wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season!




Snowflake star ornaments, fun pattern from Connecting Threads

Kiva with her Cozy Dog quilt






Candy cane from my Novelty Holiday Blocks pattern :)




And a magical holiday visit to Portland's stunning Pittock Mansion...







Family Tree © Robin Phillips Studio

Happy Holidays!

Love and Peace,  Robin

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

30 Days of Painting- Birds, Japanese Gardens and beyond










Lately I've been painting a lot, preparing for local holiday shows including the Big 500 and Wild Arts Fair! In the next month, I will be posting new pieces as I finish them, with behind the scenes/progress photos exclusively here on the RPS blog. If you're in Portland, follow RPS on Facebook or Twitter, for the latest holiday show/sale news.

BIRD ART/PRINTS!
Family Tree © Robin Phillips Studio for Audubon Wild Arts Fair
My original painting, Family Tree, will be available in the 6x6 Art Sale at the Wild Arts Fair November 22-23 as a benefit for the Portland Audubon Society. 100% of the painting sales go to Audubon. Come early, the paintings sell fast!   

Family Tree prints are also now available in the RPS gift shop, and I will also donate 20% of each print sale to Audubon. This is a show I've participated in for five years now, and the previous years  prints are also available in the shop. Each print is 6x6, and these make a nice gift for a bird/animal lover.  Browse all bird art prints!

http://www.robinphillipsstudio.com/store/product-category/prints/animal-bird-art/


In the studio, making Family Tree...


The theme of the Wild Arts 6x6 show this year is yard birds, which prompted me to think of home and family. I chose the concept 'family tree' to symbolize how birds often flock together and tend to their nests. Much like a traditional family tree chart, this piece illustrates three generations of various Jay family members including the Stellar Jay, Blue Jay and Scrub Jay. Blue Jays are one of my parent's favorites, and I often see the male or female when I'm about to hear from them! So, this piece has a personal meaning for me as well. :)


I start each canvas by sketching an outline that I have drawn out on paper. Next, I add in washes of the background colors. Finally, I begin layering on the shadows, highlights and details.




JAPANESE GARDENS/PONDS:

Here's a sneak peak at a series of 10 paintings I have started for the Big 500 show opening December 13! Each piece is 8x8, and the originals will be available exclusively at the show. Prints will also be available in the RPS shop, stay tuned for updates!


The initial inspiration for this series came from my love for Japanese gardening and Sashiko patterns. Drawing on my background as a fiber artist as well as a painter, these pieces combine the symbolism of the patterns along with the Japanese landscape. This series also celebrates the circle of life and oneness.


Backgrounds finished for (left to right) Koi Pond 1,  Japanese Garden: Summer, and Koi Pond 2.  Next I will start the main imagery in the center....


I will be posting the complete series here on the blog as I finish each of the pieces along with the latest pictures of our Japanese garden and koi pond!

As always, I welcome you to contact me re: a small custom work of art (6x6 - 9x12) for the holidays. I love making personalized gifts for someone special to you. Place an order by Dec 1 to allow enough time for painting and delivery. :)

Monday, September 29, 2014

Pets in the Studio










It's no secret that I am an animal lover. And I love photographing and sketching my sweeties.  I also enjoy painting custom pet portraits! On a typical day, I'm usually surrounded by pets in my studio and office. Whether I'm working on the computer designing graphics and websites or in the studio painting or sewing, they are always nearby! Follow my pack on instagram - #petsinthestudio 
 


Phantom, my Lab mix/ Catahoula Leopard is always at my feet.



Kiva, our German Shepherd is usually nearby too.


Iko, my Flame Point Siamese, likes being on top of everything!




And napping with my Sweetheart Lace pillow ....



A new little lady has now joined the studio... meet Gina cat! She's sweet and sassy, but mostly sweet. Doesn't she fit in quite well?







Our old little Jorellis cat passed on a few months ago (she was 18 and had brain tumors/seizures). I am glad she had the chance to sit in my studio sunroom windows in our new house at the end of her life. I think her happiest moments were snuggling on my fabrics in the sun. She was my first princess kitty and she lived with me her whole 18 yrs. Peace be with you my baby...




I've adopted twice from Oregon's Humane Society, if you're looking for a new pet this is a great place to go.

Cassidy the snake (my husband's oldest pet) lives in the library room amongst arts and crafts books.



And finally, a school of Koi fish now live in our Japanese garden pond, our newest animal friends!



"Until one has loved an animal, a part of one's soul remains unawakened." -Anatole France